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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 23, 271-275, Copyright © 1980 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Animal Sciences,
Washington State University,
Pullman, Washington 99164 Twenty-five ejaculates, five from each of five different bulls, were used to determine the
influence of heat-treated heifer serum on motility, head-to-head agglutination, and acrosomal
integrity in aged nonmotile spermatozoa. Spermatozoa from each ejaculate were diluted immediately after collection to 30 x 106 spermatozoa/ml in 2.9% sodium citrate and incubated for 8 h at
37°C. As a result of this 8 h incubation, spermatozoal motility was lost and loss of acrosomal
integrity was minimal. Immediately following the 8 h incubation, 20% (v/v) homologous heifer
serum was added to each sample which was again incubated at 37°C for 8 h. Aliquots were evaluated at 1 min, 2, 4, 6, and 8 h for percentage motile spermatozoa (% MOT), percentage intact
acrosomes (PIA), and percentage head-to-head agglutination (HHA). The addition of serum resulted in an immediate (1 min) increase (P<0.01) in progressive motility for all 25 ejaculates. All but
two ejaculates responded to the addition of serum with motility equal to or exceeding the motility
estimate made immediately after collection of the semen. These 23 ejaculates remained motile
throughout the 8 h incubation in serum. No correlation was found between the postcollection
motility estimate in 2.9% sodium citrate and motility immediately (1 min) following addition of
serum. Ejaculates with low postcollection motility responded to the serum treatment as well or
better than ejaculates with high postcollection motility. Significant (P<0.01) HHA occurred in all
ejaculates following the addition of serum. Although % MOT was maximal 1 min following addition of serum, maximum HHA was not observed until 2 h after serum addition. There was a decline
(P<0.01) in PIA and HHA during the 8 h postserum incubation; however, acrosomal integrity was
higher than HHA at each evaluation time. Once HHA had reached its maximum, an overall positive
correlation (r = 0.73, P<0.01) was found between HHA and PIA for the 2, 4, 6, and 8 h evaluation times. These data show that ejaculated spermatozoa that have become immotile due to in vitro aging
can regain or exceed their initial motility and undergo HHA following addition of serum.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors wish to acknowledge W. C. Becker, M.
B. Ngah and J. L. Bartle for their assistance in the
collection of semen. Appreciation is also expressed to
Mr. Joe Blake for special care required in managing the
bulls.
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